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wen THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAYS BXCEPTRD. Office curner of Nassau and Fulton streets, pon on ingle Copiea_TWO CENTS, ‘Twelve Ceouts per week—Six Dollars per year, WEEKLY SUN, Ready on Thareday of each One Dollar per year ‘modiss ‘S. BEACH, Prop The San Ke THE Thirtyv-Fourth Y« ar. Price Two © ATURDAY, JULY THE OLD WORLD, Bun Cable Dispatches. THE FATE OF MAXIMILIAN, All the Courts of Europe in Monrning. Proposed Susp Yon of Diplomatte Relations with Mexice. The French Consuis Already w AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. draw NOTHFR AMK RESTRD. ae ae, ae. of Maximilian Lospox, July 5—Eveu of Furope have adopted wourning for t Month of Maxiwiliaa ‘The recall of the Hritieh Legation from usion of the City of Mexico aud the « diplomatic relations betweru Great Bri tod the Governwent of Mesicy are seri oualy proposed. Pants, July 5—Evening.—The Moviteur | 1g ia detente | tion of the murder of Maximliay. lu the foday bas an article expre Sonate and Corjs Lagislatif to-day apecc wore made denouncing the @ erime againet civilization. Orders have been « from their fanctio to the Mexican Repub All foativitien in the city have conse, All the preparations for forthooming fetes adonet, out of reapect for bave been the memory of the ill-fated Ma Great Brita Mancnesren, July oth—Ehe diatioguieh. od Americon, Wiliam Lioyd Gari uumilian. Putertuined today ata dinuor given in bia honor by hia fisude wad adwirere in thie Ny. Ireland. Dearty, July Sth. —tho Fenian lender, al leged to be Geucral Halpin, formerly Seo retary of one of the Fouiau organizat’ os dn America, ne bi *¢ Cork, , Tracce. Panis, July Sth—1i grauted @ con vo-Ameriony Telag Proposes to lay @ aubmarine oxble reat to some point vo the Americ MARKING. Freach Govern onto the now Fran couat ANCIAT, Losnow, Jul Bt 56 Auer following toa: United States Five'lweuty bo 4; Min rie Railway shares, 41 Fraxkrorr, July (98 bonds closed at 7 Frening — COMMERCIAL. Livenroot, July Cotton. The market for cation. ovdt iuchauged in tone oF prices, The fe iowine wre Che au thorized quotati Midding Uplande, (gi; Middling Orleans, Id The Le day foot up 10,000 balos The sales and 3.00 oo apecalat TION bales, of which 4 Aniericau Hreadatufte Darley hoa advanced to Ss ws lave alvacced to 3), por for new fO'lbe. BP jiarter, Cor mixed Western Lie. Md. per couial Od. per 4 Ibe Pr =Heef cloned wa Extra Prime Meas Bacon bas advanced tai, nnd € Gil. for Cumbertaud ent tniddle lower, oales at 478, fd for Atm Produeo.—I a, COMO! bo ta td; fine American at Turpent 94, per fiued, Tallow Ha, ver owe le Lowpon, July o Eveung.—Tbe weather | vrable for crops . Other articles uacuanged Domin‘on of Canada. ¥ Venion Alarm, Ortawa, C. W,, July 5.—Since the Cabinat bas been formed there hea boen a lull in | political matters here, ‘The iuterast ie now concentrated in the formation of the | ‘cabinets, for their homes, to prejare tor the al Hon. Mr. Decasmon, of Britis here. Tonoxto, July 1—The Gover ment hay Sng received informaton to the effoot that Liske w raid to- ra the Feuiaue intoaded day, took precautionary sieps to gi against it, The gunboat lvron was from thie post to Nirgara, auoth pla also kept in rei sof mischief aud nothing unusual oe Diagusted Mowinyat, duly Hine Fred. jomintoniats, ete, he Jounya: houora to the C MeDovald, ‘The Bupers ment, aud S Lauds, Adjutant General McDougall has drawo op ® ew Military bill, w altered relutious of the Wr ing dhe Contederation. lt w pted to tl the first meusures laid bolure tho new Parliament La Mixenva est woniority of ho French in Lower C Doninion day with far mo enthunias: ada cele! than e The Allied Republics opposed so Sp have accepted the mediation af the United | Btates, conditionally. There ie now » very @ will shortly be Keneral feeling that p concluded, ‘Texas Republican Convention. New Ow Btate Cor day, manent Prosident Tho other officers are ‘three whi Biostly black, ly tweuty-three whi fing present, A storiny seesion ts expeoted, pad there are some fears of a riot, No roe ssutlous Lave beon adopted yea an unprovoked shooting case in W ser | burg th | bam, » puddt he was there mor received bi CRIME. Neare Wiltin Patrick Gow retur sing from h WASHINGTON. DEATH OF JUDGE WAYNE. his fingers twitched to gen the Pri almoat fainting wor the President from Bpringtield President ou particular & Uw ce fo 808 the Preeident aod (The prisoner was id that the party whe father on ie buat looked MEXICO, | SURRENDER OF VERA CRUZ, ¢ FLYING, | entered a drinking aalnon and took @ Hamed Michael ought to form the ac rapb cal mkerch he Vrisomer e argue, the Com irees -Atlectt @ 5) nes, bhey ate | ACTION IN t advanced and re Var vivamnil ar ie vilicer of the € the prisower t was reached wurder of Reddick, by aflectad, excla: charged with the net aeomed Mm tempted to sen told. 0 yeater ay, Joseph Williams, (he negro marderer, uttered the extreme penaliy of the law in jail yard of the county prison in New me for which he Wasninoros, July 5 Associate Justion Wayne, of the Btatee Supreme Court, died at bis resi thie afternvon. been ill for two week Judge was in the ated to the Ii uch | President Jackson, lnterlocatory injunctions were granted rwoud at Alexandria t restraining two d | waylaid him, took @ recess for thirty hich took affect in the heal, hoped will not be fai | but the wound tt Lhe assailant was promptly arrested A Shooting (ase tm Fler! ARNON APARION embling, Mr. Carrington al that there wa previous to bei typhoid fever A the privi < the murder of | parting interview with Heulget Durgan, the who occupina aw cell ailjoin | SANTA ANNA HOT AT SISAL, dat Mouroe Torrnaliip, om the 17th | of December, 1866, nstancas atten nis murder were publiabed io th Ms the day aucceading the trag: | jy they have doubile ved from the minds repetition of the wain f may uot be entirely eupertt ious, From the testimony given atthe timo of the tei incarceration, it | ation called the id that the defence could | “Duell letter.” auddenly raised ner rented on the form of the Ain the black eap, acd from agled the ham pot adinit tue New Ontmane, Juty The French cor hous about II o'clock at oigh: Tho defence | m the further Licensed use of bard rubber om yulcauice roporing to ¥ ta neighbor, when Lirad man to anddle hie horas, which he refused to do on the ground that the horse bad been ploughing all d and ought aot to he ridden. Presently atruck the Ponder, wlio renvain -| goto bie horse and length arose, and | marking that he we ted to talk with him, Me Tierrepont = ead would be vette Phiegethou whoa neok « fF Duell waein A apringing from the weat at the foward, in the Avew arrangement has been on of mail matter between the United States and the Argeotiue Ke Paraguay and Uruguay, by the Amerieaa tw New York aud Kio French mail packets between [i oa Ayres, via Montevideo Coumul General f, buried hereelf, tno lu order to uve time be would, if the eal on the other | expert, Mr. Hall, ou th (CAN FENIAN AR Vase this morning. red the house, re vn ge (le the ditt tated to Lave ofthe Sheri, abe a hing the cell the negro, which he fervently | Ps rking, in @ low is himself sives | # that at th ied @ room in the aame h Jwih the family of a Me Mr. Bradley « the trial was suspen oder and atruck ‘drew a revolver aud fred one al od, and then fire He remaiued in the neiro, theuce by the | fall of Vera Cru: had | Williaa: city aurrenslered Alter «pause Mr Pier read from analnanae w hand, to alow the Ay hasbeen a glorious Ali the Courts hh he held in hin Tho capturet « worship. in Mid vy N. J, both their awa oooking mi tependent of each other king uteneii« iny were two aad @ bail course the wu the result of eudd us practice of wing, however, Mr. Headley oljacted. The Court aaid that perhaps the counsel The new Brazilian M clusion of this interview the Marder at W lunes, was to-day iutroduced Ile made the u the President wale Langman, prisoner aud tmoved along the corrid ren, 25th, publ to the President matic apooel, to wl the following Yesterday 9 party irera remiding at Wobster, started on @ fiahing expe nthe ground of the lady refused to grent dying Wiliama to wait antl her se at that hour ou of mechanics and Captain General Mavsano mations, aud wi of the Leland of Cuba baw taut ducumeut tive to the imp Pacitio Railro dition to the river Des Pere horse wagon through | sport for come two hours they We intend to show that tt | used in this city. | et | Around the gallows were assembled a mot [ley crowd of about 200 pernon which the prisoner wae cv ath the fatal bear, otlerad up by the I fof the soul which was sued an imyor Hayaua, June ov, tation of negro to Ho givos directions tothe a the island to implicated im landing egroes om the coast. ate with bin. ving thelr angling fean flag, arrived here yes uit tive hundred ution we | oorslial feeling to jealonay on the part of the but Aline entered, wih during which Will room, aeiced hie gun. Heavily with buck ali orning, with al the Foreigo Legion frou Max At thie point, anothar at out suspending Frouch Consuls M notay that ¢ the premises, and were returning ome, when « Ity sprung np among them, and « y were compelled a hie by stated Chat he h ‘Tha party got into the etranelatiog ‘and loading it ¢ auin confronted Jick in front of the dwelling, when arrest all p The garrison ot Vora Cruz left that city | The capitulation was chedt owt with olora flying, aud wero saluted by the Jation of the ¢ vanced aud seked any farewell replied, “All L have to in Josue; Tahal! public functionaries couniving at th trade are to be any Governor in wh 1 be deprive: le amenable to landed negroes, or their agente ext from Cuba, way implicated in the A diplomatic corresp nureeryman named Geo, Long and med Jas Cody commenced fight- y trieude, tras Williane end tuat proceed rexulariy urt could wot form an opinion of the ountente of oitive and | tho ‘Vhey were allowed ty ratain their arms, prisoner, the Key. Mr. in thie be experi | Ho woo then loft fn the toad, being an he bad sustaiae: othera passed on to Webster. d heen thrown from acovered by w teams’ 1 aud were furni iderable lif to leave Mexico. of the French a nud itienmid thoy Not a tremor or sign of £ the prisoner during thi nd at the cone! ly embraced bie apirit the Inet time bidl fare- 0 the ottioers of the prin tion to the Co: sud thew the Court could mak t to be read, those in any perceptable short time after Cody referriv.g him dence relative to the telegraphic cable to be laid dow tweon the island ef Cuba and the ¢ where it came | it came inte posene omore Dow Neitevs him into the a hous, when be was mat by th < | Bill, which wae ordered to Lie on the table covered autheutionily Minister, dow tty trace the | W where it caiue trou, a {Hat | hig eforia to find nome one te duced # amo ne ty be gra: ted be the only cable particularly with the te and tually t that whieh dangl | beam above } work of the he | crowd watched for t ww arrosied iu tue atroets fro the teameter's way faling party, the man asked fora drink of tich other cables wer with the caus) o signal which waa ty isomer into eerni e dull thud of the 4 ropa by which the weight | ghar nt the | havi dlosire to soe apilt the blood that resides in Mox nt snd tranalat plored | maid a panderd to te | bs of the atray bill of indictment wae made | mony to amcert pa Compeay, which sed to prove by the eapert t Kacubedo could not have eaprossed auch brought up tor torial aiijudication at the April te Janie Coiet of slice for a squad 2, woich was done, aud | quired by ald a aned party waelodged tu jail, An Urfortanate ff The St. Louis Diavarcit relatos (he fole | ster oath, to be admin fn that State with lightning ve to the Jury and vile at it was worth Important Commantention are | risoner atrack out wildly with meat of the body except a alight twiteling of the haude ferred to tho | was perceptil Jy S—The steamehip Hoyer, fiom Now York 6 to & AUN reporter | yeatorday, waa le ton, 8G At Prederics If Mal esluriog thew who vinited bi Wasttixe tox, | lowing case of auic About ie weeks ago w leari—was married [0% riration of ria minutes the pulse oust of 10 min eplibio abont th he ran away th What the coutomte of the leste North Queretar ro | BAMA wed Evening —Cousole closed beautifal youn munication dated San relative to the punish ners of war eapturad He rofors to the guilt of the prisoners, in | Y to be shed by con. Pier:epont —Will you wlmost every hey have beew appointed wn i to hang auspouded vhour, at the ration of whieh tun ry care: | 1 try ball was given, which the young far |b The wituess then read the trai js Central Ruilway shares, 79% » held, when a yer ia eoprevente Ml remain, somo | having loft for ather portions of the St-te, | efor the brosking out of proveetat to Attoudod gens mere in the day the bual destitute, and ¢ | dict of death fre The rowa ya were placed in a peat vay for burial Affair nt Cl a aa Charged with Trying to WM by nited | 4 for the issue of | bg Mexieau blo | leane, whore he ts and wife repaired to their |” ey —Will you wake te cipher ito New York vant tow Major to copy the | ite provinions eto | 1 the cap: ey, and to this fs |) the degrees of orim 6 wins Lave old vw the Courg ree A remarkable jndicial exam Jnat beon begua in Clove Horace Stricklas eusd & diatinet nd, being that of | er, ‘ ran attempt on the life /ear of the doting husband, he taatautly | \ ted che ane to 0 it was oorract her condition, Weat doth atreet, “During hue readenc he ie antd to have been lea of | of his father, Dr. Benjamin Strick!aud. following are the for the week foot up 54,000 lon, of whic 11,00) nies were for export hey, hte jureh, iu Bivecker evidence thes bursting into it's org! rene: jug (Pinls are ‘shod ia the Clovelaud papers Oo the night Williame loft tu the publisued & Ho roplied not to her the Cipher Li b Linstrument on the Lo sleeptog in bed, the blow been inthoted standing bebind bun, aud makin All that he o | say iu rofereuce to the matter was (othe tine of the fatal n hie life, he wa fo by hiueelt aud aakor wan woodeho ML, Surratt wae rea pruing im the Sviees of stroag murder, wae ku did not make sense Cooking at the paper) 1 was crowded re were aoveral mew ing better. niles trom bia fvrny aud roted Lita. per bol nb of w large oak tr & ne ghvor, 1 the woods for bi x the apecta rohing through found the body bora of Congress. Aiwonga, and Don yesterday at Silver ny frat conseton +n BY proper place | y splayed mechecriul, com tom, Hever Appearing to real joative diapo- fF clase oF condi has declined ing, ow Mr. F be bonefitted by the day's recreation, dul or ia also Improving in healt Biair'e place bed, surrounded by i recollection of asoing Horace till he came in, tira at coutinually waxing | aud le 2d. for re as bighvaywen oF | ed biw in hie for the'r retin racted at tho loge of aud Law expressed the determina tow to eviuinit euicite bi until ty morrow a eat ton u'eluek. wed by another pi for the. yeur 186%, showing when the the night of the Lith moon aboub that time relation to the iasion of which be always expressed contrition, stating that, as he bi it was just that he should ees to comrnu: dor, for the and Dun "Doe time past las rl hie father, because ive him as much for D8; Leneend Cakes, Poltties—Geperal (rant of the Brig Prairie offended the La | to the public sentiment. the latter would not ne he wanted. t mcceasible thr On the night in queation A. Striokimnd testifies that her « j The document goes on dent by the uae of hia yatate that the July S.A letter from | atteuded and a ented that the Ameri » American ( ‘od public meoting w ce, Williams, as seen by a Sun with hin in mbodiment of Kathor below the was nevortheloas well developed in avery limb, and weighed about Iu color, he was of the darkoat | farber's chamber. wari debate resol priaoned for aix y aud Captaine for wante sud aub Liruieuante | ium height, h introduction of euine ovine: uot of fresh inter sto the Republic fell arleap heraelf, two yours. Liew ~ RATES OF ADVERTISING. Por every Insertion of font lines or lees, For every extra line ot part of Ls, #97 Advertisements will be Inserted In ¢ ed style, or m lenled type, leu w Advertizementa or spec al nottem Fates, to be ascar'ained om apptienth Twenty-nix words are canted as far line find seven words fut eaca line mare tuan font, Supplemental Reconsiruction Bi An Effort to “Plank” the Attorney General. THE INDIAN WAP. WHAT «tT wi COST. SECRETS OF THE CAUCUS. Question of a Senator's Honor, Business of the Special Session. PROCEEDINGS OF HE HOUSE, MEXICO AND MAX.MILIAN, Rosolutions Endorsing the Exs oution of tho Emperor. The House Refuse to Receive Them Thanks to Sheridan and 0 &e. Wasityor on, July 5. Senator Pattorson, of New Hainpshire, and Souator Van Win- kle, of Went Virginia, who were absont om Wednesday, appeared ia tholr seats, After prayer by the Chaplain and the reading of the journal of Wedueaday, Mr, Anthony, from the Committes to Wait om President and inform him of the pres once of # quorum in each House, reported t the Committee had performed ite dut, and bad been informed by the P that he bad no communication to mink Mr Edwards introduced the follow and bo printed : A ill conatrning the act entitled an act anpples mentary to the act entivled an act to provide fot n to that of the | ihe more efficient government of the rebel Sates, passed March 24, 1507, aud to facilitate restora: lion, passed March 2d, 1867. Be it euactod, ett, That the Boards of Registration provided for te shall have power, and it suall be tbele fore all ww of any pers ration ec auch person ls act; ant the be cn question, aud he re; fold Board shall doo de that be ix entitled the Jacdlauch Board snail have power to examine al dea om off th not viretata ba {ho ppereorr shai sincere! hall tt they ean obi to be rogiatercal : nicl Hoard, any « Any person ela HE SiNEdS OF THY akascow. a ved, ‘That the bi seaston should aftaed to remov ting th chine w the fale fon by the acre of reeunatn” lam by Congress, to giving to sel ptended by Congress us of, and that further leg slating af subject of reconstrucsiun vs om | other subjects, ts Mr. Fessouilen suguested that (Le word wld” aid better be atricken out Mr. Sumner—I appeal to iy friend to be good enongh to let us kuow is roasuus tor tion, y supposed the roason was 40 t HO explanation was necessary. A quorum would Hot have assemb el had ir not been evident that some amousiuenk ary to tho Keoonstruction Will Ho believer Congress was here ju obedioace Pablio aratine sido Lust they mu to utatory Bil te tiake that bill precisely what Cougress in tended d'be. and not wt been Whether that construc fair, of morely teobu be strued by tho Attorney General. On Was pertectiy thony), at nto be held in K | not know how, but thought she emelt chlo- | roform tn the room. Mr, Strickland did not awaken when I fret Androw Kaideut a by Mr. Carrington ington; huow where Surrattaviie | was there ip IN), and moud, August | voler the | bus, with immense Vigilance of the authorities for two youre, | sensed of every characteristic aud featur At during that time, they d et and baud, and pow Mont of the Miniatera have left raya the gentie Fanoie thie movement are winong the most Feepeotal lo and intlue: y, mod have inang nothing to de ‘Ahows of tho samo rth are to remain the genuine vogro in that towu yosterday found firearms vod firear tting of @ boat, ia April, 1868, Columbia, ia | He made no reply after be aru noise and thought [t was my ® partition be of bia life Wil 14 applied himself unceasingly to re. jevotions, in which be was assisted by tho Key, Mr, Williawe of the » prinovore sent to San Luis Potor | wick (ovlored) Mt. rth eapuired in | » wud the authorities determine whether between the v vering ovor it, ing aul the partition wail; onthe night I Hud the armea detective was there, aud dT wast tind the carbine 1 found the carbine myself o the piaateriog, aud 1 think what It wae; this ssund, and amy hus Goveral Grant and family are ox vo hereto morrow as tua guneta of ral Schoflehl at the Chesapeake The troops of the Qion M. EK, Chureh, aud up to strike aM 0 by Key. J. C. Page, of tho Baptios pure, beth of whom | Thrae young | Ything but tits | men, named Roan, Swith aud Baruhan, | were seriously injured | 0 L went to his room, | charge of = shook hin ae many as three ‘ines before cere of fureiga tlos and pow epreseut Wiliams curbing was betwe of religion with y: | wil the fervor aud euthusiaam charnoterietio uel | of hie race, On the night preceding bis ted wall, uot eve was at Fort Erie, wad auother at Wind sor, The gunboats on the St, Lawrence of the detective wa ‘i | to that particular place by Mr | (Carbine ex! cover aud carbine exactly ike the Virgivia with the . orcial and agricul: | teal condition. ful hax happened », and Nyebied the ga we both weat to wher ir; his fret exps your father, get ody, @ Frauklia fire: doctor was | Man, died of over exertion and heart die While rotursing from the tire at San-! jou Bridge lnat nigit, vy Cos, aud I trio Ortiz are pro: | 0 0 Livutouante of foreign foregoing are to be disiran ‘The appre peared groundless, daya in Norfolk, Ports svorn and ex pout—Koaide in W, At6 o'clook Le arone, attor put clothes knelt tu forv f Northampton oa tho eastern shore ol tho ly expect from a Yellow Fever. d's head was lying Bear the foot py of a letter which just beon received by Collector Smythe © American Consul at Kingeton, be Qor Bre compinins bitterly of tho parsimonious sonduct of the British Government tn con ection with the recent disiribution of the net. Mr. Cartier te as much entitled to a baronctey ae Sir Jolin A. formerly Governor of Kentucky, | cone! States Senator, | * died at bis residence in Heuderson, ky, on! Mr. Geo. W. Cushing, 1 wae with him after o'clock ho wae furnished with w repaat of | ved by d cottes, which be rtook of with apparent relish, after which ¢ again joined with his spiritual advisers ) praying and sing of aleak, wari ently United were walking up the avenu Unitod States ship Reliof south: | hoon we saw Booth on t ¥, Tanaloa, June 8, run you that yellow venue between | in devotional exer ing iu the moat ferveut um quently inte T have to in | fever proyaile at this port ral Intelligeno> fou York Sun.) toward Willard’s, and Fourth of July Colehrations The (ho'era. v—The Fourth | atod here with uous A procnsaion como F cout, of the who stood o at six o'clock ; Be to be talking ‘oretary of State for Canada, or the flome Department, will also be keoper of the Great Seal, Register of the Dominion, divnt Goneral of Indian Depart poriuteudent of Orduanve aud have proved fatal eo far aif sloging ti « God Aluntghty Soot" "V'ee guine e tu do iMoruing | Mr, Sdmuer said the Senate could | | been good to poor to Heavon today!” sad other like | From Kelbourn City (Wis) comes an ao count of @ daring feat of @ young boy ua 17 years of age, in woing over the falle at that place on» which accompanied bim was ewamped, bat the boy kept his fuoting and was taken oti in omooth water, Bret, of Litohtuld, Cona,, ed the ae of 100 yea Ho attended church on that day, United States Co 1 fret took bold of my husband (iat military on duty be the an Who was conversing with Hou: ht ® young man, dressed in gray clotie eal! felt vat on hia head. 4 that nina since | net don't kuow whether Hi but think he bad sel when be ¢ have not iniseed auything fro yelluw fover are reported and two from black vomit ordered the immediate aud free u No foars arn entort at Oalveston, aidina reprene * | The Mayor bas ig the colored auother with re At 10 o'elock Sheriff Clarkeon, accomp nied by & posse of Deputio ia: | apon tho Secretary « BY directly implicating | is that of Wm, Garducr, @ police man, Who said: ved throug! ‘wud Chattawos } eral those pers the procession | 6 line of the Nashville and (0 carriages, tan tor the final by the prisoner was replaced by a ue Witnesa—I would like the prigoner to sts | | (Prisoner did 0.) that ie the man Taxw with Booch, like him in apps Crosmoxamined sideways to me. acquainted with Horace Strick. G8 the th | struction Ast tea that the mew Min: Letty will commence oporations with » Job A, Ku soized with iliness Thar ing an assombiage at Ur in Jamaioa, L. I. Union was celebrating the national anni d after the deli was suddenly | y y, while address J on Hall Academy, Y patent leathor slippers, hing wae being adjuste’ if end his assistants, Williamae | talked almost inosssautly, utteria excited manne: Lave ons bettor suit than that army blue ot here when I join the rauke in er's photographic galiery ; he Bratloy—The ontire congregation dit the ug from their ee ing until be was seated, Prorosats are invi | bauces, if be could ‘ated ted | tledve, & wel: from 9 relative {i wet It uatll after hi and be soked me as to what would means to potson bis father ion of Tndependen came in this morning I tend by DR. F ML to be adie fo point out the prisoner. ry uf the ora-| yeu ig wae iuvited toapenk, ashad | H a bis custom for many y he said he wanted to mary a.certain wom, it could not do a0 dub 6 Ob 1@ money; when speaking | his‘fathor, he sald if We "was mac tur kitting, mother, be would turn th he seemed to be In trouble abont this woman. to havo woman on the brain; wo were aloue whew this couversation took place, two or three times; this Waa in should have tuformed bis father; bat, with two other officers, who were acquainied with the facts, concluded he did not meau what he sald, The oxemination of this case was cou- The prisoner Striok- allowed to testify for himself, committed the orlme with rgod, but aduitted that he ly, beou ‘dosirous of polsonin, He was bound over in $4.00 wd in defmuit of bail was mitted to jal A Bhootirg (ns Tha Pittebureh Avyocars Tam not aure Veaid Thad doubce if that | waa the man, and 1 bave doubts yot; but after seeing Lim staud up Lf think be was the grove was body, but God wil seou: mt for killing bi ‘ean aod Kill hie Fath 10th, for grading. \clearing %l oilles from Waterville to Shelburne A connesvoxpenr writes of ( \justed, the prisouer ‘Please don't for God dou't ® spoctaoin war tion, and expressed his pleasure (hat th remarked to bie atieudant, Cushing sworn—Witnens is Clark at the youbg men wore taking 60 Of their elders. At thi symptoms of illneas, a on the table, id twas repeated hard of hear Fort Gillett ed Horticultural attempted to lean He' was discovered to be end wee quickly ed from the stand, Rioberd King, was called and took to leave their dia: | War bad nforwed him that uo legisiation took a walk up the avenue with Mr. Coleman; pansed lth street, and exw Hooth ving over his horse, talking ‘Coleman observed that private plo-nice in roeweded $0 genate to his ‘fow he Republican w articles of bis until late in the tall; bat when they do re suru they “lie out of bed oa both aid esough to make up for thoi ‘y ar Krenteville, on horsebaok | oarnestly to @ mi Wooth looked as though he was sick, prisoner was made to stand up.) The talking to Booth was m you own as he had about and s pive to» fourth, Of the brief catalogue, The prisoner's arma were next pinioned at the vlbo & leathern belt, the black oap adjust- Upon tho head, and the fatal rope secur. ed to il# position about the neck. Duri the Last mentioned aot, the priao, fivat time exhibited eyinpioue of wiiation of Nashville Joteed 4a eslebeat. the day. Avnight, there ot fireworks im front of the Cae Euifo tow third, id 40 on to the o whioh be ie © King Wee atill wnwell this worming, aud the symptoms are unfavorable. Tux London Sroxtemax of June 224, hes of eleven prise th th from whioh it wi ass a thas Line ia" loykivg un.” aged 74 youre, Washington, of the Kevoluty feud third cousin of General George Wael Col Henry tot Coluubta, eure Tenn, July 4—The Mouwrna ounces ae false the statement tel egraphed by Colonel Palmer's Bureau in rolerence to the wholesale doaths of Lov ohalare ‘the Anema aaxe Calo: the prisoner or not attracted more particularly to Booth, orn—ls ® sou of the with fathor at City Polat lo Masvk. 1865, was on a atommboai, Thora Linco! late Vresidont; | tow, of the 1 throughout the war ot I4U4 being @ lawyer, would not aay; 6 would aay tat it) wae not the constru nied. ‘The eame pur y Congroas to uinet for thie purp requires that i¢ shall cuntiog iteeif to that buaiaoes wr seul he was unable to leare from Mr. Anthony's remarks auy eutticiont for the passage of such # resulutioa, Ha offered ws aaudatituto tor that resolu: tion the following Resolved, Th ul be t the Senate will proceed 1 teh of the public bu » this end all nunide: Mr. Sumner contended that there wore several iuportant subjects demanding ab tention, First, there were the Ludian dill oultioa, Thon there were two very iupor one with South America sia—whioh lal receutly brew ded, and which required appropria ma of woney. Mr. Anthouy said the Senate could nob originate ay ppropriation Lill, aud the House bad adopied a retolution dus to com eider anything but resonsteuction 1 nate euch @ Dill as would be vequ this case. It had often done ao, bu iuportaut tha any otuer subject Was t bill for universal sudrage, desgued soe {cially to protect the freddiaen tn Mary | land and Koutucky | Mr. Wilson he thie morning called War, and, in vanven sation with th, joer, learned that there would ne eseity Whatovor fur legion lation deaigaed to aftect the War Depart | mout, excopt a single water, and that wae a appropriation fo carry out the itocow the Southera Sta: Mr. Tipton epuke of tio wewe legislation to pu 1 to fronti coutrol the leg Of Congress today bo woubl preveut aay | ariay oicers from og Weat of the Mise our River; he would oiler # premium foe 2 acalpe, and ve would author tiva of vuluatuer forges on the ou was sorry to hear Mr. Tip. aking of vforing ® reward for Lae ys; he did pot believe euch laa + (0 be aed ia thie Christian oo: ed the impression that the re not all committed by the La He repeated that the Secretary of wrongs on the subject was necessary, Mz, Pomeroy moved that the furth j cumatisraiou Ut thie euljeck be posijous y the Sate to enable the Seuato to va’ tien of thanks to Gi: Sheridan. Mr. Seinnor said if Mr. Author lution was passed, the Seuste could wot ot upon the reaoiution of theuke ly Usu, hing. | Sheridan Mr. Authouy asked leave, which wae (Continued oa Courih & ae.)